Starting just east of Los Angeles, in the Mojave Desert, U.S. 395 provides one of the great drives in the United States. It begins in the high desert of Southern California, and ends at the Canadian border. In-between, Route 395 crosses some of the most desolate land in California, as well as taking you to high elevations and some of the most magnificent mountain views in the world, where the Sierra Nevada range stretches high from the desert floor, with the lower 48's highest peak looming above the town of Lone Pine. Sierra Links

Lying just east of the Sierra Nevada and north of the Mojave Desert, the Owens Valley is one of the least known and thus most underrated places for vacationing in the state. With the High Sierra to the west and the Inyo and White Mountains to the east, this spectacular valley provides the entrance to Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states, and to a wealth of other outdoor adventure attractions including the John Muir Wilderness and Death Valley National Park. California #395 Sierra Vistas - Read More >

AdmissionDonation - $5 For Adults; Children Under 12, enlisted military and Museum Members ...Free of Charge

MUSEUM CLOSED for New Years Day, Easter, 4th Of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas

PET POLICY: The museum is Pet Friendly, but pets must be on leash or carried and under control of the owner at all times. The museum reserves the right to ask a pet owner to take the pet out if behavior or barking becomes disturbing to other guests. Museum also reserves the right to limit the number of pets in the museum at any one time. Please see front desk when checking in.

Contact Info

The Museum of Western Film History701 S. Main StreetLone Pine, CA 93545